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Brecht Life Of Galileo Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

I know there is a supreme God. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Brecht Life Of Galileo Quotes By John Zorn

We're not on the outside looking in, we're on the outside looking out. — John Zorn

Brecht Life Of Galileo Quotes By Coretta Scott King

Freedom and justice cannot be parceled out in pieces to suit political convenience. I don't believe you can stand for freedom for one group of people and deny it to others. — Coretta Scott King

Brecht Life Of Galileo Quotes By Marcus Garvey

At no time within the last five-hundred years can one point to a single instance of the Negro as a race of haters. — Marcus Garvey

Brecht Life Of Galileo Quotes By Plato

The true runner comes to the finish and receives the prize and is crowned. — Plato

Brecht Life Of Galileo Quotes By David Remnick

According to Roy Medvedev, Stalin's victims numbered forty million. Solzhenitsyn says the number is far greater - perhaps sixty million. The debate continues even now. — David Remnick

Brecht Life Of Galileo Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

I don't pay attention to politics." "You should. It's barely less important than your own heart beat." "I don't pay attention to that, either. — Robert A. Heinlein

Brecht Life Of Galileo Quotes By Peter Carey

Our prime minister could embrace and forgive the people who killed our beloved sons and fathers, and so he should, but he could not, would not, apologise to the Aboriginal people for 200 years of murder and abuse. The battle against the Turks, he said in Gallipoli, was our history, our tradition. The war against the Aboriginals, he had already said at home, had happened long ago. The battle had made us; the war that won the continent was best forgotten — Peter Carey

Brecht Life Of Galileo Quotes By Theodore Kaczynski

In modern industrial society only minimal effort is necessary to satisfy one's physical needs. — Theodore Kaczynski